Which logo should be used in the recommendation letters? The Korvia logo or the logo of the institution where the reference is employed?
The Korvia logo or the logo of the institution where the reference is employed?
-The logo should be from the institution where the reference is currently employed.
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For the letters of recommendation there has to be an ink signature? I only have the digital signature and the my University shut down and it will be difficult to get it mailed to me.
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